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Massive Blackout Disrupts Spain, Portugal, and France

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April 29, 2025

On Monday, April 28, 2025, millions of people across Spain, Portugal, and parts of France were left in the dark after a massive power outage disrupted daily life, affecting a vast region of Western Europe.

Massive Blackout Disrupts Spain, Portugal, and France

The blackout brought chaos to major cities, with residents struggling to navigate a range of challenges, from halted train services and immobilized subway cars to airports forced to suspend flights.

In the wake of the disaster, Spanish authorities convened an emergency meeting at the Moncloa Palace in Madrid to assess the situation and strategize on restoring power to the affected regions.

The power failure stretched across Iberia, the peninsula that houses Spain and Portugal, as well as parts of southern France and even Belgium.

Key infrastructure across these countries was severely impacted, with airports, hospitals, and power plants among the worst-hit sectors.

Local media reports confirmed that residents in the capitals of Spain and Portugal, Madrid and Lisbon, were among those who felt the brunt of the disruption, as the outage spread beyond local borders to neighboring nations.

In Spain, Madrid's Atocha train station was forced to shut down, triggering widespread commuter confusion and delaying the morning rush hour.

The closure of the station meant that travelers could not reach their destinations, while the city's metro and buses were similarly affected.

Stranded passengers, including those in Lisbon, found themselves stuck in tunnels, unable to get to their stations as electricity-powered systems ground to a halt.

In addition, Madrid's Barajas International Airport and several regional airports experienced operational shutdowns, leaving passengers stranded on the tarmac and flights delayed or canceled.

Further complicating matters, telecommunications services were severely impacted, with mobile phone networks and internet services either disrupted or completely unavailable for millions.

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